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On reflecting Brownian motion - a weak convergence approach (English)
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1990
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Consider a d-dimensional domain D of finite Lebesgue measure. The authors define a certain sequence of stationary diffusion processes with drifts that tend to infinity at the boundary in such a way as to keep the sample paths in D. It is proved that this sequence is tight and any limit process is a continuous, stationary Markov process in \(\bar D\) that can be identified with the stationary reflecting Brownian motion defined by \textit{M. Fukushima} [see Osaka J. Math. 4, 183-215 (1967; Zbl 0317.60033)] using the Dirichlet form that is proportional to \(\int_{D}| \nabla g|^ 2 dx,\) \(g\in H^ 1(D).\) Furthermore, under a mild condition on the boundary of D, which is easily satisfied when D is a Lipschitz domain, it is shown that this process has a Skorokhod-like semimartingale representation.
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normal reflection
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Skorokhod representation
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stationary reflecting Brownian motion
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Dirichlet form
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semimartingale representation
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